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1 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 9, 1926 ¥ lieving that “the lamentable debt ' Cal ! e R 1 r that a cred- New Yorker Was First Compelled |pistol at his head. The quartet then |itors' committee is now in ‘(‘]:T‘:( business” not sufficiently trouble- | roceeded Ip twenty men [and that th |¥ to hold up twenty men [and that the committee was named Both Shore and Mountaim“flERA[A I ”[]E (Continnian ok it Tags) | |saime. Tiak GRG0 rikke Taattere ’ e Continue S |some, 2 2 A Them To Scene worse by writing a letter to Pres |engaged in a dice game, beat two of fonly a_shor © ago an i I I I ; " All' Valuables Likewise Put! oF Bobbecy the players and escaped with $5,000. |tinue functioning te ey ot b Con: Resorts and Wealth of senger was sent out with words of | Coolidge “which is a veritable : silverman was ordered to drive |cefver his position on the debt funding|indictment of America and Amerl- [t Historical Scents to Bcl [;4 9 < hatton DR Uflde{‘ Seal ew York, Aug. 9 P —John Silve way as fast as he could. The 8 | ) nan, 25 years old, staggered into eves swidenily thought Bllverman SIGNS UP KREISLER Position Is Unchanged. Y e e It was shown that his position was | 3 klyn police station early today, | V25 IF¥Ing to wreck his car, he said, | reelona, Spai . 1 Visited. bl s Dt g ing from two pistol wounds |@nd one of the men shot him twice, | Paluca of Musio ”hg:“‘*h,.h‘f:“‘g E ISCO fl[ ll] M i ]Mk fo(2 If from time to time in recent 1 ‘annexes” and all ¢ | which may cause his death and said |© of ‘enteripg His chicst and a tract with Fritz I\'y'>’g: D D 6 £X100 Sl ey s e b e ables, except actual pl of {he had been shot by robbers after |Other shattering his arm. All five violinist, for a concert next win. ol e e New Condress for Reliel |0 o Secetrs tlon o th tre: ESEAFEH IS EAPTURE[] worship, have been placed unier|thes had compelled him to arive his M%7 then, ran away and Siiverman | ey, Kreisler will receive o £ ; G t overnment seal throughoul Mexico! automobile AR £ ,. |dragged himself tp the police station. | A i : of fancy of the summer tourist fir g elle! {u deparent aroused speculation HHL Che Bt ceuts \‘ o Sl ne of a rob RTETMSRE R0 Pe BR | pesetas (about $4,000) for a single : in’ European circles as to whether . controversy y performance. This will b arg- ite_counterpart in New England. 56 ThiElnbln AL e e — tween the Mexican government and| Silverman had j 1s¥ said good night NO RECEIVER | eet som ever paid o nmp ‘ahrpix::r;'n There are the spcts which saw the | Mexico ( 9 Sare iy (Crntinued b Bt Tagey the Roman Catholic episcopate is|to his sweetheart and was on his| Bridseport Aug. 9 (®—an appll-| Spain for one concert America's history, wintry holic episcopat 1 Mr Nl is %6 Snine no HH;L It was announced today by [Way home when an armed man halt- |cation in which it was asked that a | fobe o2 £ ueperes or ALY SRR LI | 8t S ATLILO As 1P dt: ions, it was said, if for no|they wers glad to rcrurn to the "1‘“‘ ment of the interior e receiver be appointed for the J. H. | READ HERALD ¢ SIFIED ADS goren befhins. sithesionld or apld, JReplyEL0)ong, 1 1n § ; - reason than that his a | prison. Each ate with relish the |, o cu T BuvEnne Sttt il bt s n g Sl s ¥ lapsed under the | prison fare’ that on Saturday may |io . s OVer these pla inspired some of America’s greatest [o lis that as the American debt|well have prompted them to leave, | C1UrCh Possessions are e [ Nate st ion in concluding a [ Bach also eagerly accepted the [ [o00 8 Che Eovernmen Mountains Surround Lakes (no persccut \g carried out by | has completed its work and|warmth and comfort of & dry pri- | rgo sy Tong into effect at midnight Driving northeast from Albany, |the Mexicar ¢ t that|further negotiations are barred son July 31, and the Catholic priests Saa ceased to perform their off in Lake Champlain lies between NeW |ihe attitude of a “subversive char-| All funding agreements except arden Henry K.“W. Scott said | ooove% ; % i ork: and Wermunt Burlitgton &y t the rent religious|that with France have b this morning that he had not de- [PT7 "5t cer for tourists, overlooks this|elements had issuming in Mex- | by the respective parliaments of the | cided what sort of punishment L : nen and women, arrested | B several days 8 and eastward lie the g p TR S 3 ntries concerned, and only two[would be given the fugitives. Their | | oo © 2 ins with Mt. Mansfield tow- (o e Yoion Mox- | or thres minor agreements remain | cases, he remarked, wouta requirc | PIOtting against m$ li alles because of his v ering 5,800 feet above sea level near (i P e Tellion |to be negotiatea | considerable thought, since both | ng at- | YN the town of Stowe. | | considerable _ thought, stnce DOt | ituqe in the relisious controversy, | AN | were ¢ 1 today. Police offi- | N Beyond the Green mountains lies | Tne statement of the e e = / 3 stz e episcopat Clemencentils Plea. graces of the prison orfic New Hamm\«;n- \n;h its own range |eays it respects the Mexican consti- o IL»P:«‘ (r“r Clem. | thelr break urda 2 i““::’\nl ‘ ce yqlumz ’m; ..\,m.,me‘ £ the White Mountalns, where - | tution and 1 ich do not op- aris, Aug. 9 Georges Clem-| "0 on impulsive, b b [ justifying thelr being held for trial | VTRV N = s thaniel Hawthorne sought his inspir- [ pose the dict f reason the au, France's rtime premier, | oyimination of a carefully la1d plan. | had been found, | EVERY :\I.GHT T.HIS WEEK—6 TO 8 ation, Interspersed between th | Dolitive rights of the church. 1t ex. | believes that the Franco-American| “worden Scott satd he thought |, The Catholic episcopate issued o) HR Drive out in your car— mountains are mirror-like lakes dot- | presses i e th he proposed | (0%, agTecm it entered into @) giowies had been persuaded to go | SIAtCMeNt avowing its respect for | N | Washington between Secretary of | p P fe LR (ST FET G Mexican laws and the constitu- ted with cottages which have gained | congressional enactme ¢ 2 e ) ot the region the name of “The Sw r or 10t constitute v ury Mellon and M. Beren-| mych strenger mined of the Al they violate the posi- |} erland of America.” Jets s Goaals solution 6% Gon- French ambassador to the | But, he continued, the fact that 1 rights of the church. The state- | 8 Winnepesauke, the largest _one, | fig Rat he e e States, not only cannot be | tor. io (0L an made for fo ’ essed the hope tha B carried out but that it threatens ot clothing indic suggested congressional enactment | [ lMes between the Ossipee and Belk- | ¢ cing taken into |} ; ; or a change ranc independence. that neither had given the coup | religious regulations be done ranges, its surface dotted With [account i Sdtcts n s ;’!? islands. Srallitiiinge foenia S areh. | “The Tiger” has made an appeal|much thought before Saturday i @ liberal spirit without offering 2 L 1 : e i e e T : rer obstacle to a settlement. | SRS MOST BEAUTIFUL LOTS IN THE WORLD rock coast, upon which are situated [e3 anq at present we are glad to ¥ B S Qadl oA z many resorts, offer seasonal retreat|geciare to the American people,”|American chief executive mnot: 0 g.ripon’ of the break men Right at Maple Hill Station, Newington, on Maple Hill Av Sa 4 P enue letter published here, requesting the| % ..o aine 1o Wardan's It was stated today that the Mexi- | can City district court will revive a g 7 i 7 lace the funding of war debts up- | case, ding since 1920, < g Q0= - as one turns south to enter Massa- [uays the statemen at as a d p P-|vere gathering vegetables in the | case, pending since 1920, seeking to T ; 9 e e 0 e ] e R e e e e ] Surrounded hy $25,000 Beautiful Homes 4 chusetts. great scenic offerin conscience we respect, and teach | : | ; in this state is the Berkshire hills. | our people to respect. all fundamen. 538 the French treasury {8 empty | iioos away unnoticed for a few |native Methodist churches in Mexi-| RS through which winds the Mohawk |4 Jaws of the country and al 12,“\!1!‘"‘1 that promises of payment in the| oo He said they chos e|co City. It was not it that BES I Y itk Hioh o ‘ot opuoseilitol tna dle l zanvr])r;\mor)r:u‘\l agreement are :m— best possible hiding place when they | the court action will a t gen- Scenes of Revolution {ates of reason and the positive | POSSible of fulfillment because thev| . q."¢or the swamp land along the|cral situation, since the government O o = - STiihia renty siles of Boston lle | Pk Tarding | Would necessitate a loan “with solid e .‘l’.rflr\’ S s i | has claimed ownership for more | [ CONTRACTORS—BUILDERS—INVESTORS a7 S ere thel|f g o] security in th ve of our territor- | . i/ i il than 60 vears of all oy X o o o M Lexington and Concord where |those secondary principles, contrary | $€¢ 4 hide almost indefinetly, whil e prop- | B AL, L 3 7 3 first battles of the Revolution Were i, inat it of thought which the |18l P! slons, as was the case ”“'}\nv.l roads going in different di-| which it ma ns the govern- | AN On]" once in a lifetime can you pld‘ up Lots that will surely make fought, still maintaining much of | \fovican constitution itself pro- | TUKe¥,” and wams President Cool’ roctions mado escape to more dis. | ment merely lends fo the congreg : vou a lot of money. o atmosphers. of that day. The|ciaime it is impossible for us to ac-|1d8¢ that France will never accept] gns places easy. The guards, fol-|tions ool . X ;’;rsu“n e ing thers from, Boston |: ot iy such a thing B et e |11 Dtexion (Cilya Secont s : Five Automobiles to Take You Out By Appointment follows the approximate Toute of "o do otherwise would k __ France Not For Sale. diately to the marsh land, but War-|der the new religious regu : By Calling Paul Reverc’s midnight ride son to ourselves and would pl Erannsliis ot fon ieis/neNen) 0 endsoott el tiatius irday | Passed quictly, the city's life pro- i Concerd is especially famous, both | yfexican constitution in a ridiculous friends,” says M. Clemenceall.| ., , on he had almost V'M‘“K it as usual. “Independent she came to us; inde- | *Or¢ Of 16 B8 & P05 SNl NEW e Akt tata HEAD CUT BY AUT : BRITAIN PHONE 1486 for its Minutemen and its writers. | position.” \ Four great names: Emerson, Haw i e R ‘ i e e atics of mans of New In pleading with President Cool-| g, or town on a truc Hermantwallal of S48 Atch! atrest %o I, and the bodies of many of Nev {idge not to consider war debts, Three! or four. othe were | I at the New Britain Geh- . Ensiands gret churaces Ul i |purely cash transactions hetween| . y oicer Cullina al with a cut In his head, | B . . n t Sleepy Hollow cemetery. | creditor and debtor, M. e 1 O Kmowles n the corn patch|Fesulting from being struck by an ’ : Plymouth is a shrine for the Ply-| ‘“Jn‘; l[ \‘n“-( as fes g 03 | nere. and Danserau had s‘l’nm]ohl.e 0:7 .1»:, Plainville road shich the Pilgrims ited States was stef Btk RE and coenmarey e Aiomobe R BT E R E o al mouth Rock on which 1 o fine polley of England” of eontroll.| DSSE 1n SSAYCH Xor © K Sl leidanbenl it etal e landed, and a hall there contains e oy o g o e 272 S8 07 DL L o o ? ! ; i 2 > “lof a str | n clothing, furniture and other souv- ! v s S Bagilah polonista | tinental power against another. f e mencan tells Prsident Cool- and onion fields. Here 18 L B t rious effeot . den! p! idge's Alma | e fu of he civilized worlc Amberst, President Coolidge’s Alm ftme et gl etV only B e London, Aug. 9 (M) — Officlal de- | man whose pleasure consists in iso- | [ ra ter ocean bathing Is s | i yarm ‘;r“ “whl,; Vineyard and | Dial of reported finding of Lord | lating his own problems from t available o iy Kitchener's body on the shores of | whi e is occupied in coordina stream tempers the icy : faasis] e g tisewhere off Biven in a report on the loss of nan exper 10 ar {0 dori pruin ok the cruiser Hampshire off Ork- | working on the lebts sitali The copling breezes of Maine's Severs es we have announc- ot . anad e in 19 ued today as a | In Connecticut, near Canaan, i - | says M. Clemenceau, “contributes to 1t. Mot which the local In formh whole and enyoné who inks he can isolate himself in his Oxford, En nd, Aug. 3 (P—A the nt ilans once burned cons to warn r goes lengthily into the their tribe invasions of the Iro- details of ‘." ‘-H‘:an; of the Hamp- s Sl Torc AEnsind 8 Juols from across the Hudson. and b i i [ EgEion i that within the ~present Colonial Landmarks many times fo : over Imed later | generation science will mak volu b tbr ohural vas lost throv t is too late to mend matters.” | tionary discoveries in the realm of e dle st B has been conclusively ! The former premier asserjs t the spiritual was made by Sir Oliver = “]”v;] n‘l ’1 "- it .\':(w o P er savs, that the trial solutions or preparation for Lodge night in an address be- e O N s i el b ons of debt questions between the | fore the -British association. Sir he colony. and Benedict lown after striking one lutions of debt q ns bet re the -British association. B o I e n o 1) man n United State g . Oliver pointed out that other meet- Arnold’s first wife is buried in the & e i Fihnae, rance and the | ings of the association had bee Ch;mr; (”1”.v I . DL § € followed by startling new discover- | tchfield attracts visitors by British associa- two score colon homes, one which, owned by Governor Wolcott, | ind cor . Other Considerations, sclentists. Sir Oliver Lodg len : ¢z the rumor that Kitch- e e ro e o ol G LG on L o | tors s iis is regarded @s | “If T had to make a guess,” sald A0Re S gaae s AN OLS RO Dol r for the cashier's de- | Sir Oliver in his address, "I woula FempEnios dead has ey 2 nt, t here no other|saq that whereas, through the Lo L) Dnled b iose | nineteenth century and up to the PR oo ,t'{‘] il ’"f’z Aol L1 » { present, we have been dealing Possihility of Fraud Al el B el LR O TR e In Magazine Sales ther g [ SR as o ask himself “whether accordin “Before this association T.eots college students desirous of con- The port that the body of (1o President, Monroe you would f Ain in Oxfore our views of the tinuing their studies through public Tord Kitchener, famous British e about the American con- [ yniverse will be revol support, should not be patronized if War minister and fleld marshal, has |tinent." | more, and this tir they are selling magazines and simi- found was published in t former premier tells of the | previous score. X X X X ® lar public; announced in e London paper. Satur-|s 188 France during the | {5 hecome beings of \er order, church, v valter A. McCrann It was widely printed in the d asks where France 1 once we have pped over®, United States. Frank Power report- | failed to fulfill all the den hese limits the grave, the gate of J° to sy pApGE i ity. \th there is no end to the ascent.” morning. ed o irip to Norway, he fou vi France Paid Dearly Phe British assoclation last m The British Oliver at ) of ies in science. The of | he res ore p imag- E i ] | tion 1s an organization le up ot | was its was the scene where the statue of King George 1II was cast into bullets. Waterbury's copper, brass and clock works, have s tained world wide fame. Men representi themselves er said at St \ yesterday prie ved to be K ener's v | B * he dec ) e v at Oxford in 1894, when Sir newspapers which wer for b ery near Stavanger, t thrown everything e » gave the first demonstration sople who it exhumed and arranged blood and money—as England an ess signalling by means of Sian by aclisit Seven e irn it to England the United did on t livered. Tt Jver sinee the sinking of the |but it was France's territory S5t ot oblived have heen per-|Wwas devastated sclentifical ces of rumor | three deadly years we blications w tione sten t Kiteh 2 B e ation from Americs an n the pu e e nd was 5 | —_— frontier of liberty re ars | psh : . of blood and money ng from |Friends of Miss Idith Symonds b e ek e b O el die “As Russia did Brest Litovek, | Celebrate Approaching Wedding at ) | g if the sh to i i g ille irounds. ing if they wish 2 At Gar ot the Plainville Camp Grou Otherw they s T o npea & LN : 2 f 34 a st- 3 W eive & Nis mnvaie it jay.; anoney ipbaee hukwaen pLie t, at the Methodist camp the canvassers, becaus e and ‘assoriatea powirs in bi- at e afetmodiet o v s S e R rnoon by friends of the yo OODjudgment suggests that gain of 5519, in the first six v ‘ |woman < whio; are) attenaing. o you see all the new cars— months of 1926. B R TR o . g “‘_‘ i"\‘ ‘, Y"‘\,"m Why did ‘we not v the pinville camp meeting and Con- : Man Found Dead on Floor : . hells and convoke a Uk | peoticut Ch qua in session her before you buy any. Paige wel- s ) F Of Home in Bridgeport o | " ot prolteurs to) decide e auselan | Sy isopnaton s erranicsd: & comes your strictest comparisons Dut even the new low prices of scdnues g P — Louis preparation for the ¢ nava o A fardks ot theWAnest cont |25 Hattls, A8 il oy B of the newest and finest Paige these Paige cars will not delight of this New Paige: t \ Morgal 0 nan 8. nry A 5 tIn the fine of :,r s s ailior Now Britatn, [ The sE. with any or every other car. For YoU &s much as the wonderful Lr::ruved lexde-buflz Ll(;mr, myth of German reparations | G - ¢ : ¢ % : e morg mode: i mericanioainiecoilec |ians e el lea Bon Paige believes that you simply performagce they d‘SPl“y;_- They lubricated —Fall. High Pros: Miss Symonds is the danghter of cannot duplicate the performance, &€ SPeedy cars, powerful cars, ;,“:;,‘—“},,‘Z;g.;‘;“flfl;m:;" N4 S. ar b ds o . 1 H . 11 o% (5 Yo Meaiiob Wi neonin 0 m‘}\.-“r- !‘r' J ~-}'m'}mf appearance or sheer downright _ecotnortmca] cax's.h'llkc::filere;fio}:l B ‘Bm'h-fi.-uxflhrysh-fip- Duelists in Fight, om foraliys veia i s athy o dellar-for-dollar value of these .nstantanecus, while the slightest W trees = Counterbalanied Then Feel Better « O e teved that meo. | Fled to Wells Bradford of Meriden latest Paige cars at anywhere near pressure on their Pa}ge'Hydra‘mC ing,w{dnlutomalic&.keu 2 0 ) — 1 le dsitined *fo receive fram |10 She neer farure : ; 4 4-Wheel brakes bring them to Ait Cleaner—Metal Gl Luprt. | pe their amazingly low prices. ; : ; cated Universal Joints—125 Pt omanits to oarey on tien. | Convicted of Arson, But Th :;xsh:;ned rgsttlmmed_latet]gr. Thelg ilncl*;“:h“‘bur-Sp‘:inn 58 L g e i e the easiest cars in the 7% ! higher.” Have Not Surrendered | e newest Paige cars sell for to handls s us-afi"c1 WO S Ab s tame, g - et ..d : of Mis plays. e is now for (hat people 10 910- | pyigeport, Aug. 1 P—oe Cus nearly a thousand dollars less than ' handle in e Balloon Tires—Paige-Hy- ridgeporters Fined for ! tempel ) ounce fudgment on itself,” he adus. |50, " 45 Harris Fienberg, of N 's Pai : ; draulic 4-Wheel Brakes—E an « r the supreme hom- » last year's Paige models. Andthey A demonstration will cost you Steering through Ball Bear. York City, who must go to prison ings—Saw blade Stee Driving Past Trolley i 4 : £ my wilence ¥ Tam mistuken,s | 20 SRS Sl Sow #ae drenn do it because Paige is building and nothing—and you'll never know e e Sl Lzt cting Clutch~Short l'hx\yw, ® Wait Py Strength Postponement | =l Ay i i 3 \ . wccording to final decision of the )| Cullen an 5 ) : : hate - barthay eftent or | LRI ES R Bl st ToC R se}mg five times as many cars this how much greater value you can Easy Gear Shift— oo surrendered themselves to the offi year as last. Indeed, Paige sales get for your money until you Colncidental Lock today charged cckless. 4 / RS = " Presi ge in the United § ¢ p : . I breach of the peace a : ] tes considered that it wir | CeTs Of the state’s attorney for trans- throughout America registered a ask for one. Call or phone—soon . R en that section of M. Poin. | POTtation to prisun under a sherif's 3 I ception. Clemencean says he has spok yunced her engager open letter to | of driving past v Tkt oight s cabinet favoring n postpone. [84&rd, it was learncd today. Three o Wb hourding the trolle i 4 g : ent of action on the ratification of | 44¥8 a0 a lettcr- was forwarded to ! . e m by their counsel advising them len was firied nd cost and Dick- | cilea A inktan Cabt (pac) lot 1 . B wis ranted & nolle on pay. | The meeting was watched by a oo todma sremier's sudden [of the mupreime courts epinian in WHITMORE PAIGE-JEWETT CO $rent of $25. At the point o thie | gatltering of literar % ursion into the arena of politics their case h liberty in stomoblle passed the trolley last| folk, w Seta i i s made a good impression both [bonds of $7,500 T formerly 3 N ght, several policemen were ks e poamera men took mo- in political circles and among the operated the F. and C. Cloak and 9 East Mam Street Near Elm P]'lone 2810 down and injured by another auto- | gathering hs sated e “'} general publie. Tt is almost unani- 'Suit company stove here which was Y g 3 ¥ and imous! o table excep- destroyed by fi Nov 22. mobile several months ago. Rt oety s gea ey jmously approved, A notable exce 3t troyed by fire on November 22